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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTELLIGENCE AND DATA ANALYSIS


The mission of the Hilbert College Intelligence and Data Analysis Program is to provide students with a challenging and relevant curriculum through a balance of liberal arts, career preparation, and the integration of multiple disciplines. In addition to discipline-specific knowledge, the Intelligence and Data Analysis Program cultivates student skills in critical thinking, oral and written communication, research, analysis, technology, and problem-solving. The program develops student commitment in the areas of community service, personal accountability, global responsibility, and cultural diversity. It stresses ethical decision-making, principled behavior, and the importance of life-long learning and facilitates professional and career development in specialized fields.

The Intelligence and Data Analysis program is designed to provide the necessary background for students to pursue careers in research and intelligence in government agencies and/or private business enterprises. The work in these areas, whether relating to banking, national security or criminal investigative activities, involves the preparation of assessments based on the collection, correlation, and analysis of data. The goal of this program is to produce a graduate qualified for an entry-level position in the realm of data and intelligence, such as an analyst.

The Intelligence and Data Analysis Program is dedicated to the advancement of student education and provides balanced liberal arts curriculum integrated with practical experience through the following program objectives:

A detailed knowledge of the functions and processes that define national security, law enforcement, and business intelligence communities. An exposure to foreign language/culture and an awareness and appreciation for the social and cultural diversity of society. A broad understanding of World and American History. A knowledge of comparative governments and political philosophies. The ability to produce written and oral reports and assessments based on research, correlation and analysis. A competency with computer information systems, software, and data management. A general understanding of statistical techniques.

REQUIRED COURSES IN MAJOR

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE NAME

CREDITS

CIS 230

Database Management

3

CS 131

Computer Science I

3

CS 132

Computer Science II

3

ECI 340

Intelligence Research Methods

3

EN 340

Professional & Technical Writing

3

HI 104

Twentieth Century America

3

IDA 177

Introduction to Intelligence

3

IDA 178

Intelligence Methods & Analysis

3

IDA 213

National Security & Intelligence

3

IDA 240

Intelligence for Business

3

IDA 275

Intelligence Writing & Presentation

3

IDA 276

Law Enforcement Intelligence

3

IDA 300

Competitive Intelligence

3

IDA 405

Strategic Intelligence: Capstone

3

MA 200

Topics in Statistics

3

SO 101

Introduction to Sociology

3

MAJOR ELECTIVES

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE NAME

CREDITS

IDA ***

300 OR 400 Level Elective

3

IDA ***

300 OR 400 Level Elective

3

IDA ***

300 OR 400 Level Elective

3

IDA ***

300 OR 400 Level Elective

3

BLUEPRINT REQUIREMENTS

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE NAME

CREDITS

BLU 101

Foundations Seminar

3

BLU 151

Public Speaking

3

BLU 201

Service Learning and Civic Engagement

3

BLU 301

Junior Symposium

3

EN 101

College Writing

3

EN 102

Unveiling Literary Treasures

3

RS ***

Religious Studies Elective

3

GENERAL EDUCATION CORE MODULES

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE NAME

CREDITS

Art

Approved Elective

3

Foreign Culture and Language

Approved Elective

3

Humanities

Approved Elective

3

Natural Science

Approved Elective

3

General Education

Approved Elective

3

GENERAL ELECTIVES

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE NAME

CREDITS

Liberal Arts Elective

300 or 400 Level Course

3

Liberal Arts Elective

300 or 400 Level Course

3

Liberal Arts Elective

300 or 400 Level Course

3

Liberal Arts Elective

300 or 400 Level Course

3

All College Elective

300 or 400 Level Course

3

All College Elective

300 or 400 Level Course

3

All College Elective

Any Course

3

All College Elective

Any Course

3